During much of August, ash streamed from the ever active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
The most recent eruption of Kyluchevskaya Volcano ended on November 4, 2010, while lava dome growth continues at nearby Bezymianny.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
A fresh lava flow was working its way down the southeast flank of the volcano when Landsat acquired this image.
Land Volcanoes Remote Sensing
For the third time in a month, ash emissions from one of the most active volcanoes on the Indonesian island of Java grounded flights.
Atmosphere Volcanoes
The volcano spewed fresh ash and lava in mid-February 2015.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice
Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya volcanoes continue their long-running eruptions.
Land Volcanoes
False-color images show Klyuchevskaya and Bezymianny releasing plumes over the snowy Kamchatka Peninsula.
Image of the Day Land
Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya volcanoes were busily puffing away in early January 2018.
For the first time in nearly 250 years, the Kambalny Volcano ejected ash.
A translucent volcanic plume from Klyuchevskaya Volcano stretched over the snow-covered Kamchatka Peninsula on April 7, 2010.
Acquired November 26 and 29, 2012, these images compare conditions on Tolbachik Volcano, which rumbled to life in late November 2012.
Winds pushed ash from Sakura-jima south then east after an eruption on May 21, 2015.
Volcanoes
One of the Kamchatka Peninsula’s most active volcanoes continues to erupt.
Satellite view of an ash plume and pyroclastic flow on Sakurajima Volcano.
Karymsky Volcano’s ash covered slopes are evidence of its frequent eruptions.